Murtaza Wahab assures foolproof security during Muharram

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Pakistani police officers patrol the streets of Karachi May 15, 2007. Life in Pakistan's biggest city Karachi crept back to normal on Tuesday after two days of violence killed nearly 40 people and an opposition strike called to protest the bloodshed virtually shut the city down. REUTERS/Zainal Abd Halim (PAKISTAN)

Adviser to Chief Minister for Information, Law and Anti-Corruption Barrister Murtaza Wahab on Wednesday said that foolproof security arrangements are being ensured during Muharram-ul-Haram with heavy deployment of law enforcers, a private media outlet reported.

He said this while visiting along with Information Secretary Abdul Rasheed Solangi and senior officers of the Information Department.

The adviser mingled with the staffers and interacted with them inquired about their issues and grievances.

He said that public-oriented projects, welfare and well being of the poor masses are the top priorities of the present government.

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